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Part 1 Principles of Brief Dramatherapy: Five Progressive Phases in Dramatherapy and their Implications for Brief Dramatherapy, Renee Emunah, CIIS, USA; Time and Dramatherapy, Phil Jones, University of Hertfordshire; A Short-Term Model of Dramatherapy Through the Role Method, Robert Lundy, New York University; Brief Dramatherapy in a Changing Health Service, Dorothy M. Langley, South Devon College; Drama as Accelerator, David Powley; Brief Dramatherapy: The Need for Professional Diagnosis, Herman Smitskamp, Hogeschool Midden Nederland, the Netherlands. Part 2 Brief Dramatherapy in Groups: Group Narrative Function in Brief Dramatherapy, Judy Donovan, University of Ripon and York; The Role of Dramatherapy on an Extremely Short Term Inpatient Psychiatric Unit, Alice M. Forrester, Danbury Hospital and David Read Johnson, Yale University School of Medicine; Masking the Gas Mask, Brief Intervention Using Metaphor, Imagery, Movement and Enactment, Mooli Lahad, Tel Hai College, Israel; Is it Therapy or What? - Boundary Issues in the Context of Single Session Therapy, Eva Leveton, CIIS, USA; Brief Dramatherapy and the Collective Creation, Barbara Mackay, Concordia University, Canada. Part 3 Brief Dramatherapy with Individuals: The Use of Dramatherapy and Playtherapy to Help De-brief Children after the Trauma of Sexual Abuse, Ann Cattanach, lnstitute of Dramatherapy and Roehampton Institute; Being Together Briefly. One on One Brief Dramatherapy with Clients Hospitalized for Chronic or Reactive Depression, Ditty Dokter, University of Hertfordshire and Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge; Brief Dramatherapy and Preventative Models of Practice, Sue Jennings, Consultant Dramatherapist and Teaching Fellow; Brief Dramatherapy with Adolescents, Jan-Berend van der Wijk Christljke, Hogeschool Noord Nederland, the Netherlands; Focusing on Mythic Imagery in Brief Dramatherapy with Psychotic Individuals, Stephen Snow, Concordia University, Montreal.